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2000 Dodge Dakota platinum plugs
6cyl, 3.9L, 2wd, auto trans, 72,000 miles
I have been doing all of the maintenance items recently and a tune up is next. The manual recommends replacing the plugs every 30,000 miles. I was thinking of putting in platinum plugs. Can anyone recommend plugs, wires, etc. I have heard some people have had problems not using OEM parts and wanted to avoid the problems. Thanks in advance. |
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Re: 2000 Dodge Dakota platinum plugs
i'd put NGK'S in it so i got them in mine you have same motor as i do and have no problems and 4 the wires you need to keep O.E. if you can i got mine at car quest but i think autozone or advacned sells O.E'S also or can get them..good luck...
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Re: 2000 Dodge Dakota platinum plugs
Do not put Platinum plugs in a Magnum engine. You are just going to be pulling them out in a month or less. Throw in a set of NGK plugs. Look elsewhere in this group for NGK spark plugs. Put in the factory equivalant.
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Re: 2000 Dodge Dakota platinum plugs
champion coppers only in that truck, i have a 2000 model and i installed platinums and the truck ran worse and had a bad spark knock. installed champions and my issues went away, 98000 miles
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